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Answer for the clue "007 player Roger ", 5 letters:
moore

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Population (2000): 196 Housing Units (2000): 93 Land area (2000): 0.285592 sq. miles (0.739680 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.285592 sq. miles (0.739680 sq. km) FIPS code: 54100 Located within: Idaho ...

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One Robert Thomson said Maurise Moore was purjured and called him by approbrious Names as Rascal, Rogue, Villian, Scoundral, etc.

Sandra Moore is the owner of the real Celt, a wonderful borzoi with outstanding qualities.

We were working closely with him and the Gore campaign through my political director Minyon Moore.

It seemed wrong, somehow, that I had lived when everyone else had drowned, for there was no special merit to Mousie Moore.

There was an edge to her voice that we had never heard from Mousie Moore and I knew then that whatever else had transpired on that lost island, the woman who had been rescued was not the one I had lost.

The binder had different little informal and action photos from the waiting-room walls, and offprints of clippings, and three rings for the packet of guidelines and Honor-Code pledges, all done up by Moore in a Gothic ital.

Here were the Moore brothers, the twins, saying that Persico told them where to place themselves in the ambush.

Moore who was a photog during the 1950s back at our sister paper, The Frisco Foil.

Moore invites the protestors into the store, hands his microphone over to the employee, and urges his audience to shop for books elsewhere.

Moore says President Bush reinitiated - the reinitiation consisted of the U.

Moore has a long and sordid history of posting screeds that make anyone with the smallest capacity for empathy immediately cringe.

In the sentencing phase of the trial, the jury sentenced Jessie to life in prison without parole for the murder of Michael Moore.

The man who knew most about agricultural surfactants was Gerald Moore.

Moore set up his rifle in a defensive position as Thron, Stov, and Minecci broke cover and scrambled over open ground toward the barrier, separating as they went.

Your cloak, Teldin Moore, as you probably know, also bears that trifoliate pattern.